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Jim Mulholland (born in Rockville Centre, New York) is an American television writer and film screenwriter.

Jim Mulholland
NationalityAmerican
Occupationscreenwriter
Years active1968-present

Career


At nineteen, he was the youngest writer ever on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.[1] He has since won a Writers Guild Award and has received twenty Emmy nominations in the late-night comedy category.[2][3][4][5] He co-wrote the screenplays for Amazon Women on the Moon, Oscar, The Ratings Game,[6] Bad Boys,[7] and television specials including SCTV comedy special Public Enemy #2.[8]


Filmography



References


  1. "And for Carson's supporting cast, a void", Los Angeles Times, May 17, 1992.
  2. 'The Ratings Game', Los Angeles Times, August 25, 1984.
  3. Nominations for Prime-Time Emmys, Los Angeles Times, August 1, 1986.
  4. The Emmy Nominations, Los Angeles Times, July 7, 2006.
  5. Jim Mulholland at IMDb.
  6. `Women on the Moon' - Takeoff!, USA Today, September 18, 1987.
  7. Bad Boys, Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times, April 6, 1996.
  8. Public Enemy #2, Ken Tucker, Entertainment Weekly, November 8, 1991, "The Gold Standard", David Steinberg, Los Angeles Times Magazine, February 8, 2009.






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